As it is hard to visualize and edit such lines in edit mode, lines and arrows are specified in extra lines - usually after the diagram. The code for the above diagram looks like this: $$ {AR C14 C11} $$ {AR 5:6 5:9}The syntax basically is "$$ {command point1 point2}".Command can be either ''AR'' for arrows or ''LN'' for lines. Coordinates can be given in two different ways:1) Board coordinates: this is the usual Go coordinate system. Points are denoted as A1 .. T19. For this to work the diagram has to be anchored in at least one corner, i.e. center diagrams cannot use this method. IOW, if you can switch on coordinates with the $$c option, then this method works.2) Relative coordinates: points are denoted in 'X:Y' syntax. X and Y are a coordinate system with the root being in the upper left - numbering starts at 1:1. The second arrow in the example uses this system. These coordinates will always work, as they do not rely on borders and corners.

Is there a way to create an empty board without copy and paste of an already existing board or typing in all by myself? If yes, I unfortunately have not found it, if not, this would be a nice feature for a button in the editor.

Is there a way to create an empty board without copy and paste of an already existing board or typing in all by myself? If yes, I unfortunately have not found it, if not, this would be a nice feature for a button in the editor.

qGo has an Import/Export feature, although it includes the coordinates. That, and you have to go through the preferences to change the notation for Black stones -- I believe it uses # by default.

Here, there are two leading spaces before each of the lines (except for the title line). If you remove the leading spaces, you should be good to go.

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Both of these are issues that I can work on fixing by doing some extra parsing of the text, but in the meantime, if you want your diagrams to work, you should be able to apply these format modifications.

No, they weren't working before. I'd been wondering what was wrong, and wondering if maybe it was just me, since sometimes I'll make a diagram that other people can see but I can't.

But they're fixed now! Apparently it was just a space issue. I don't know how some of those extra spaces got in there, but at least for one of the posts, once they were in one diagram, they were in all of them, since I mostly pasted from one to the next. But it was a simple matter to remove them, and now they look fine. Thanks so much!

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